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THE N E S T ([personal profile] onemind) wrote in [community profile] station722017-05-07 07:56 am

[hatch log] everything happens so much

CHARACTERS: New Hosts & EVERYONE
WHERE: The Station
WHEN: DAY :039
SUMMARY: New faces and old losses - a hatch occurs and a number of older hosts go comatose. Coma'd hosts include all auto-piloted dropped characters to date.
WARNINGS: Will update as necessary. Need a warning added? PM this account please!








NEW HATCHES

YOU WAKE UP and suddenly you're a different person. No. That's not right. You're you and there's no suddenly about it. It's been a while, hasn't it? It feels like waking up from a very deep, extended sleep or like surfacing up from the darkness of the ocean and right there in your own head there's something both familiar and strange. You know intuitively that you've been unconscious for more than just a blink of the eye. While it’s impossible to tell exactly how long ago or how exactly you escaped the danger that had been breathing down your neck, you're certain it was more than a moment ago.

But here you are, a small miracle of the multiverse: lying in a small faintly hexagonal chamber, a gentle white light emanating from the surrounding walls. If you were injured during your escape, those injuries have been healed. If you were anxious or frightened or distraught, those feelings have been briefly calmed. There's something strangely peaceful about waking up here. That feeling persists even as you find the tube running from the base of your neck to the compartment's rear wall.

But once the tube's disconnected? Things get loud. A wave of emotion fills that peaceful void - fear, uncertainty, relief, a sense of purpose or loneliness or anxiety. Maybe some of these emotions are yours, but they can't all be. After the initial sensory overload, the mental buzz elongates: stretches out into a murmur like the sound of a party happening behind a closed door.

You can sit up - barely -, and shift out of the pod. There’s a ladder at your feet and a little cubby just before it with anything you brought with you as well as a set of crisp, loose-fitting white clothes; while your injuries are healed, whatever you’re wearing is in the exact state it was before. Maybe it's time for a change? Drop down the ladder to the floor of the Nesting Deck and you’ll find you’re not alone. The closer you are to these stranger, the louder the sound in your head becomes. --Actually they're not quite strangers either, are they? Something is wound about and between you and these people, whoever they are, are as familiar as this place you've never been is.

Welcome to Station 72. The air buzzes with activity. Somewhere deep in the Station, other minds call to yours. They are bright, brilliantly celebratory spots in your subconscious. They are sun-warm gentle, or they are fire and the taste of ash, or they are a vibrant frenetic whirl, or they are a tangled garden, or they are the feeling of flight through dense cirrus clouds. No two links are exactly the same, but you know for certain that you are connected to all of them in at least some small way.

Which is why it's easy to tell when something goes terribly wrong:



OLD HOSTS

THE ENDORPHIN RUSH of making it back to Station 72 (relatively) unharmed, having successfully acquired exactly what you'd set out to get your hands on can't be denied. Even if you're not necessarily the type to celebrate, there's no ignoring the thrumming celebratory sensation from those Hosts who are.

After a few hours of being back in the void, something else stirs in the air: the clear, prickling sensation of new hosts hatching on the Nesting Deck. They're a rush of mental information - as if someone's turned the volume on the radio all the way up -, a cacophony of sensation and emotional feedback for anyone unprepared to shield against it.

The swell of feeling might make it easy to miss what follows immediately after: the dull, gut-deep quiet as The Darkling, Chuuya Nakahara, and Nasu Rei go suddenly comatose.






((OOC Notes: This is the hatch log for all new hosts. Feel free to make your own logs and posts additional to this if you care do. You can find a more detailed overview of the hatching process HERE. You can find additional setting information about the Station HERE If you have any questions, please hit up either the FAQ or MOD CONTACT pages!))






sociopathicwolf: (stare)

[personal profile] sociopathicwolf 2017-05-09 01:19 am (UTC)(link)
[ His reaction to her tensing is instinctive. He slouches a little, shoving his hands into the pockets of the white pants they'd provided as he tries not to look so tall, not to come across as so intimidating. It's habit more than anything else, when he doesn't want her to see him as a threat.

She must have just gotten there, same as him. He scowls a little as he shrugs one shoulder in response to her question. Same. ]


You found anyone else yet?
huntsmachines: (focus)

[personal profile] huntsmachines 2017-05-09 03:25 am (UTC)(link)
[ Aloy shakes her head automatically. What does he mean by that? But even as she wonders she can feel that strange buzzing emptiness in the back of her head more acute than the rest of the mental noise. ]

Anyone else? I'm not sure I understand.
sociopathicwolf: (this is stupid)

[personal profile] sociopathicwolf 2017-05-13 07:45 pm (UTC)(link)
[ Irritation wells briefly up at that response. She should have figured out as much as he did, and if it weren't for the fact that her mental presence feels stronger than any of the others, he'd have probably just scowled and gone elsewhere.

But it fades after only a moment. It's not a direct answer to his question, but it's good enough for him to assume that no, she hasn't. ]


We're not the only ones in this place.
huntsmachines: (:V)

[personal profile] huntsmachines 2017-05-14 03:16 am (UTC)(link)
[ Aloy frowns a little at the anger and hostility that she feels. Some of it, she knows is his but it tugs at her own emotions as well, riling up her own snappish annoyance. She scowls. ]

Of course we're not the only ones here. What did you expect?